Literary pieces featuring the double depict an encounter between the protagonist and another person, who is her identical other. Therefore they face various difficulties related to a threat cast on their unique identity, and this encounter challenges their process of self-definition. Martin Buber sees the existence of the other as essential for the occurrence of self-constitution within an individual. He maintains that any person needs another person to obtain confirmation of what she is and is born equipped with the ability to confirm her fellow-person in the same way (1959). However, as the other encountered by a doppelgänger protagonist is not truly “other”, the latter might confront a difficulty in the different stages of Buber’s self-c...
In my paper, I thoroughly detail the characters, A and B, and their relationship to the double movem...
The double in literature allows the reconfiguration, for the reader, of the interaction between the...
Theoreticians of the problem of the other have overlooked a crucial distinction between two competin...
The double is a ubiquitous figure in literature that has been traditionally interpreted as represent...
In this article, the author examines the relationship between the human self and its two distinctive...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
This thesis is dedicated to the concept of the double character in literature and how such character...
203 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.To study some occurrences of ...
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People have always been both frightened and fascinated by the unknown, and themes touching on the ex...
In Simone de Beauvoir’s œuvre, the problem of love and the relationship with the Other turns out to ...
Many authors such as Chamisso, Conrad, Kafka, Rilke, Andreas-Salomé and Pessoa grew up bi- or multil...
This paper discusses the question of the expression of alterity as “faces” in Herman Melville’s two ...
This study aims at working out a consistent typology that might be applied on the literary motif of ...
In my paper, I thoroughly detail the characters, A and B, and their relationship to the double movem...
The double in literature allows the reconfiguration, for the reader, of the interaction between the...
Theoreticians of the problem of the other have overlooked a crucial distinction between two competin...
The double is a ubiquitous figure in literature that has been traditionally interpreted as represent...
In this article, the author examines the relationship between the human self and its two distinctive...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
This thesis is dedicated to the concept of the double character in literature and how such character...
203 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.To study some occurrences of ...
This essay explores the theme of the double in Umberto Eco’s The Island of the Day Before, Joseph Co...
The paper deals with a problem of the relationship between an author and a literary character from ...
People have always been both frightened and fascinated by the unknown, and themes touching on the ex...
In Simone de Beauvoir’s œuvre, the problem of love and the relationship with the Other turns out to ...
Many authors such as Chamisso, Conrad, Kafka, Rilke, Andreas-Salomé and Pessoa grew up bi- or multil...
This paper discusses the question of the expression of alterity as “faces” in Herman Melville’s two ...
This study aims at working out a consistent typology that might be applied on the literary motif of ...
In my paper, I thoroughly detail the characters, A and B, and their relationship to the double movem...
The double in literature allows the reconfiguration, for the reader, of the interaction between the...
Theoreticians of the problem of the other have overlooked a crucial distinction between two competin...